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The TWA lounge at 1WTC.
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Upholstered banquettes and floors are installed with approximately 396,900 penny tiles from the TWA Flight Center. The floor is installed Tiles sourced by Ann Sacks; banquettes in Maharam fabric.
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A flight 'hostess' and pilot at the ticket counter front desk with airline beverage carts stocked with TaB, champagne and cocktails.
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A rotating collection of 51 original Jet Age David Klein prints commissioned by Howard Hughes are installed on the curved walls of the TWA lounge at 1WTC modeled after the curved architecture of the TWA Flight Center.
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The telescope in the TWA lounge on the 86th floor points directly to the TWA Hotel at JFK International Airport.
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Ambassador Service dinnerware was used in First Class on TWA Flights in the 1960s.
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Vintage rotary phone, martini glass and ash tray on a mid-century modern table in the TWA lounge.
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On display in the TWA lounge at 1WTC, “The Cutout,” a 1944 light blue gabardine TWA uniform by Hollywood fashion designer Howard Greer, featured triangular jacket flaps that could be unbuttoned to cover the TWA letters when flight hostesses wished to have a cigarette or cocktail off duty.
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On display in the TWA lounge at 1WTC is Pierre Balmain’s khaki 'hostess' uniform for TWA, worn in 1965. TWA was the first American airline to collaborate with an internationally celebrated fashion designer on its uniforms.
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MCR’s TWA collection includes decades of vintage TWA flight 'hostess' uniforms, including those designed by Balmain, Valentino and Ralph Lauren. Many uniforms were donated by the Clipped Wings, an organization of former TWA flight attendants.
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David Klein’s Fly TWA Florida and breakfast served on TWA Ambassador Service dinnerware.
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